Obviously, neither of you has ever seen a major phone switching center from the inside. Try to imagine arranging 10.000+ pairs of twisted wire in a way that allows you to know where each one belongs, and let's you easily replace any one of them if necessary... Do those cords still bother you?

Cool, yet another thread where we post pictures of our computers. (lol) I took some pictures with a camera i had.(the images are downscaled as not to fill this with huge images)

All of the computers in the photo are mine. :V (and yes, i know. the chair sucks. my previous chair was taken by my parents because they broke theirs. <_<)

Close-up on my other laptop.(cat's sleeping on the keyboard, and it has a damaged screen, but it's still very well usable. especially remotely. when i don't use it i let my cats sleep on it. they like the heat.)

Close-up on my other other laptop and my TabletPC.

And lastly, a close up of my desktop. x3

Also, nice, Esqiuire Fox.

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It's not really a "computer setup," as I use a laptop, but I use a TV tray as a desk for books/the computer and throw some pillows on my chair for back support when I'm doing my homework. It's surprisingly very comfortable.

Oh, wow. I know I'd always like to build my own PC, but I've no idea how to do that. I'm always afraid of not using enough volts, or the thing overheating or something else like that, heh.

There's a complete guide to homebuilding PCs called Building the Perfect PC, and it gives a perfect starting point for a person who wants to build their own PC. I have two copies; a hard copy and the e-Book version on my 1st-gen Nook. It's THAT useful.

I think you can get it from Barnes and Noble, if they have an influence where you live. Otherwise, you can get it from Amazon.

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Tue Mar 26, 2013 10:38 pm

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Re: so...what's your computer setup?

I'll check that out as soon as I get enough money together, thank you.

And I side view picture of my car seat on wheels. ^^ (It helps when you feel like you are getting into a game)[/color]

Dude, you have the same headphone/mic hybrid as me (but I usually use my pair of Sennheisers for everything that doesn't need a mic) and that car seat is awesome. I want to know how you did that, post-haste.

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Wed Mar 27, 2013 12:25 am

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Re: so...what's your computer setup?

I should've never gotten out of building my own computer. Maybe some day I'll give it another try. Of course I'm also leaning toward a laptop as a primary computer, too. Or a Mac.

I should've never gotten out of building my own computer. Maybe some day I'll give it another try. Of course I'm also leaning toward a laptop as a primary computer, too. Or a Mac.

Same here dude. My friend tells me that my barely 2yr computer is a hunk-o-junk when he has a computer that's like 5 or 6yrs old!Only difference is that he simply must keep up to date with the latest and greatest stuff.I just want something to do my homework, surf the web and play my vidya games on.

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Same here dude. My friends tells me that my barely 2yr computer is a hunk-o-junk when he has a computer that's like 5 or 6yrs old!

If it's from a major company like Dell or HP, then it's been a hunk-o-junk from the start! Companies like Dell use the cheapest possible products for "invisible" components (I.E. Motherboard, power supply, case, cables) to keep costs down as much as possible. If your friend has a homebuilt (and he takes care of it) then of course it's gonna work great. I have a 13-YEAR-OLD homebuilt that is perfectly capable of running more demanding, modern programs. And it hasn't even been cleaned in years. Only drawback is that it's super-noisy but hey, it was quiet for it's time |D Also, there's something wrong with the internet card I installed- it just won't recognize that there's an Internet out there! But that's a peripheral I installed a few years ago, and it was new then.

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Thu Apr 11, 2013 1:13 pm

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Re: so...what's your computer setup?

Mickey the Luxray wrote:

Duster wrote:

Same here dude. My friends tells me that my barely 2yr computer is a hunk-o-junk when he has a computer that's like 5 or 6yrs old!

If it's from a major company like Dell or HP, then it's been a hunk-o-junk from the start!

*coughs*I own an HP. It's three years old and it's better than most computers on the market today. The computer is only as smart as the user. I made sure all of my laptop's components were hardy and worth my money before I bought it. Likewise, my dad bought a Dell because a shady computer salesman got to him and it was the biggest piece of crap since the eMachine. I replaced it with an HP after some extensive research and believe it or not, it's actually built better than mine.

I don't believe that buying from a major company automatically equals a "hunk-o-junk," but it does equal paying for bloatware. And in my case, I just got rid of it and I have a great computer without the hassle of assembly. My dad and I needed good computers, and I'm better with software than hardware, so I did some research instead of feeling like I purchased my laptop parts from IKEA.

But to those who custom-build their computers, it's definitely worth it and I applaud the level of assembly skills and computer knowledge needed to do it.

Same here dude. My friends tells me that my barely 2yr computer is a hunk-o-junk when he has a computer that's like 5 or 6yrs old!

If it's from a major company like Dell or HP, then it's been a hunk-o-junk from the start!

*coughs*I own an HP. It's three years old and it's better than most computers on the market today.

I have a Dell, and it's worked great for me. I got it for Christmas two years ago and have yet to have any kind of problem that didn't result from me messing something up. I thought my computer wasn't that fancy or built to do too much, probably $250-300 at the most, but after I asked my mom a few weeks ago, I found out it actually cost between $600 and $800. She couldn't remember the exact cost because we got three computers that year at Christmas, but the point is you get what you pay for and how well you treat it.

I've seen laptops in Walmart for $150. Of course they aren't going to be very good, you can't blame Dell or HP if you buy the cheapest model and expect it to be everything something 3 times the cost is. I think that might be where some of the hate comes from.

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As a method of reviving this sorta-dead thread I give you the parts for my next compy setup.I already have all the peripherals (monitor, mouse, keyboard, etc.)It'll rest on the desk under my Ikea loft bed, lit by a small Ikea lamp. Cables will probably be tied down behind the desk, and the obligatory chair will be an old Ikea example as well. I have so much Ikea in my room. c|

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